Academic publisher Taylor & Francis Group and the Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) have announced a new publishing partnership. Beginning with the 2016 Volume, Taylor & Francis will publish and distribute AMLE's two highly regarded journals, Middle School Journal and Research in Middle Level Education Online, under the Routledge imprint.
The Association for Middle Level Education is an international organization advancing the education of all students ages 10 to 15, helping them succeed as learners and make positive contributions to their communities and to the world. AMLE is committed to helping middle grades educators reach every student, grow professionally, and create great schools.
Middle School Journal, a refereed journal, is an official publication and a Professional Membership benefit of AMLE. Published five times per year in September, November, January, March, and May, the journal offers articles that promote quality middle level education and contribute to an understanding of the educational and developmental needs of youth between the ages of 10 and 15.
Research in Middle Level Education Online (RMLE Online) is an international peer-reviewed research journal published by the Association for Middle Level Education. The journal publishes quantitative and qualitative studies, case studies, action research studies, research syntheses, integrative reviews, and interpretations of research literature. AMLE's Research Advisory Committee provides guidance for the publication. The Middle Level Education Research (MLER) Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) endorses RMLE Online.
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